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I am always a little worried about the sizes when I make handles for knives I don't know, but it looks like the sizes are ok for those two . As for the 'easy part', I usually send my own knives for rehandlng to Dave, because he does such a good job. It's definitely more tricky work than many people imagine.

Thanks for the pics, Dave, more rehandling work will be in the mail to you shortly...

Here is Jeff's Aritsugu A-types with their new Stefan Keller handles. These handles are simply fantastic! The quilted maple (I'm assuming that's what we have here) is stunning (oh and if you have more of this wood Stefan I'll take it off your hands - LOL) and the buffalo and black palm ferrules are done very nicely too.